버그
2017년 최고의 조합 게임상 수상작인 버그는 벌레가 공간을 차지하기 위해 자라면서 서로 잡아먹는 게임입니다. 작은 게임판에서는 빠르게, 큰 게임판에서는 깊게 즐길 수 있습니다.
플레이어 수: 2
게임 시간: 4 mn
복잡성: 3 / 5
버그 및 다른 게임 959개를 온라인으로 즐겨보세요.
다운로드가 필요없으며, 웹 브라우저에서 바로 플레이할 수 있습니다.
친구들과 그리고 전세계의 수많은 게이머들과.
무료.
버그 및 다른 게임 959개를 온라인으로 즐겨보세요.
다운로드가 필요없으며, 웹 브라우저에서 바로 플레이할 수 있습니다.
친구들과 그리고 전세계의 수많은 게이머들과.
무료.
규칙 요약
Gameplay
On your turn, you:
- Grow: Place a stone on any empty hex, to start a new bug or expand an existing one. However: You cannot use this action to merge two bugs, nor expand a bug to be larger than all other bugs on the board.
- Eat: All of your bugs which are adjacent to identically shaped opponent bugs "eat" those bugs, removing them from the board. You don't eat if you can't grow in that position.
- Bonus grow: If any of your bugs ate, you may grow them by 1 hex (so long as doing so does not merge any bugs).
First player who cannot place a stone on their turn wins. (You have "filled the ecosystem with your bugs so much you can no longer expand".)
Tips
- Don’t eat opponent critters when unnecessary. It’s almost always better to delay eating to the last moment. When you eat your opponent’s critter, you also give your opponent more flexibility.
- While it can be fun to capture multiple opponent bugs at once, it’s dangerous, because it gives your opponent a lot of flexibility to counterattack.
- Try to minimize the number of moves you have left to play and maximize your opponent’s. In the late stage if there is no tactical advantage to be gained, fill the cells that only you can fill before the ones that both you and your opponent can fill.
- Ultimately, you want to make captures that don’t lead to opponent counter-captures. At first this is impossible. So early, you need to build your position, so when it becomes possible to prevent counter-captures, you can do so better than your opponent. It’s all positioning, and it takes a while to learn this skill.
- The difficulty of building shapes, and therefore the difficulty of defending and attacking shapes, is governed by a hierarchy. Over time and experience, it's possible to understand this hierarchy. Doing so will better help you decide which shapes to build, and which shapes to keep your opponent from building.
- On smaller boards, controlling a large amount of the second-most outer ring may be key to victory - it ensures you won't have to fill the outer ring, while your opponent will.